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  • Building Suveyor
  • Perth and Kinross, , United Kingdom

    Building Suveyor

    Are you ready to take on complex projects and make a real impact in the world of Building Surveying?

    We are looking for a Building Surveyor to join this firms' Glasgow office, delivering high-quality professional services in a dynamic private practice setting. This is an exciting opportunity to work on a diverse portfolio, from traditional building surveys to managing multi-million-pound projects.

    About the Company

    This firm has a strong reputation for delivering expert consultancy services, particularly in the insurance sector. They pride ourselves on technical excellence, innovation, and outstanding client service. As part of their team, you will have the opportunity to work on a variety of projects, join forces with in-house multidisciplinary teams and industry-leading professionals.

    The Role

    As a Building Surveyor, you will be responsible for:

    Conducting dilapidation surveys, schedules of condition, and building surveys.

    Performing specific defect analysis and preparing maintenance plans.

    Managing larger projects up to £10M, coordinating multi-disciplinary teams.

    Working on historic buildings and specialist consultancy services for the insurance market.

    Overseeing building reinstatement works, liaising with contractors, and preparing tender documents.

    Acting as Contract Administrator and managing on-site reinstatement works.

    Developing and maintaining strong client relationships, ensuring a high standard of service delivery.

    What's on Offer

    Competitive Salary - Reflective of your skills and experience.

    Enhanced Pension Contributions - Helping you plan for the future.

    Performance-Related Bonus - Rewarding your hard work.

    Flexible Benefits Package - Tailored to suit your lifestyle.

    Enhanced Family Leave - Supporting work-life balance.

    Electric Car Scheme - Promoting sustainable travel.

    Voluntary Benefits Schemes - Access to a range of perks.

    Additional Birthday Holiday

    Share Purchase Scheme - With interest-free loans available.

    Hybrid Working - A blend of office and home working to suit you.

    Requirements

    To be successful in this role, you should have:

    A degree-level qualification in Surveying or a related discipline.

    Working towards accreditation (C.Build.E MCABE, MCIOB, MICE, CEng, or MIStructE considered).

    A flexible and proactive approach, able to work independently and as part of a team.

    Hours of Work

    Standard: 37.5 hours per week (Monday to Friday)

    Hybrid Working: Flexibility to work from home and the office

    If you don't meet every requirement, don't worry. Apply - we're open to discussing how your experience might align with the role or other opportunities.

    For more information, please contact Izzie Guimaraes at Carrington West on (phone number removed).

    Even if you're not actively looking for a new role, we encourage Building Surveying professionals to get in touch for future opportunities. Carrington West's Property & Building Control division is one of the fastest-growing in the UK, and we have over 50 years of combined experience in the industry

    Apply now: Building Suveyor

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  • HAMMER AND TACK
  • HAMMER AND TACK

    Hammer and tack is British building rhyming slang for back.

  • effing and blinding
  • effing and blinding

    Noun. Using obscenities such as expletives, usually in annoyance. See 'effing'. E.g."I've never seen him so angry, effing and blinding despite being a vicar."

  • Blinding
  • Blinding

    - If something is a blinding success - it does not mean that any eyes were poked out with sharp sticks - it means it was awesome.

  • folly
  • folly

    a building not suitable for use

  • bullring
  • bullring

    A he-man anus, usually; virginal rectal opening, anus; asshole.

  • Blinding
  • Blinding

    fantastic

  • QUILLING
  • QUILLING

    Personalized technique of blowing a locomotive whistle, applicable only in the days before the whistles became standardized

  • BLINDING
  • BLINDING

    Blinding is British slang for marvellous, great, very good.

  • follically challenged
  • follically challenged

    Adj. Balding.

  • BIRDING
  • BIRDING

    Birding is British slang for chasing women.

  • WILDING
  • WILDING

    Wilding is slang for running amok.

  • blinding
  • blinding

    adj unusually wonderful. A currently popular slang term, largely interchangeable with “brilliant” or “great.” You’d use it to describe the goal that your football team just scored, or your favourite Elton John song. Though if you even had a favourite Elton John song, there’s a good chance you’re unfamiliar with current slang.

  • fish store
  • fish store

    building used by fishermen to store their fish

  • SHOVELLER
  • SHOVELLER

    Shoveller is British slang for a building site labourer.

  • Donga
  • Donga

    demountable/transportable building.

  • Bullring
  • Bullring

    The large fairlead at the bow for passing out hawsers or cable.

  • blinding
  • blinding

    Adj. Excellent, wonderful. E.g."We had a blinding time last night."

  • Blinding
  • Blinding

    If something is a blinding success - it does not mean that any eyes were poked out with sharp sticks - it means it was awesome.

  • THE WHOLE BOILING
  • THE WHOLE BOILING

    The whole boiling is slang for the whole lot.

Online Slangs & meanings of the slang Building Suveyor

Building Suveyor

  • HAMMER AND TACK
  • HAMMER AND TACK

    Hammer and tack is British building rhyming slang for back.

  • effing and blinding
  • effing and blinding

    Noun. Using obscenities such as expletives, usually in annoyance. See 'effing'. E.g."I've never seen him so angry, effing and blinding despite being a vicar."

  • Blinding
  • Blinding

    - If something is a blinding success - it does not mean that any eyes were poked out with sharp sticks - it means it was awesome.

  • folly
  • folly

    a building not suitable for use

  • bullring
  • bullring

    A he-man anus, usually; virginal rectal opening, anus; asshole.

  • Blinding
  • Blinding

    fantastic

  • QUILLING
  • QUILLING

    Personalized technique of blowing a locomotive whistle, applicable only in the days before the whistles became standardized

  • BLINDING
  • BLINDING

    Blinding is British slang for marvellous, great, very good.

  • follically challenged
  • follically challenged

    Adj. Balding.

  • BIRDING
  • BIRDING

    Birding is British slang for chasing women.

  • WILDING
  • WILDING

    Wilding is slang for running amok.

  • blinding
  • blinding

    adj unusually wonderful. A currently popular slang term, largely interchangeable with “brilliant” or “great.” You’d use it to describe the goal that your football team just scored, or your favourite Elton John song. Though if you even had a favourite Elton John song, there’s a good chance you’re unfamiliar with current slang.

  • fish store
  • fish store

    building used by fishermen to store their fish

  • SHOVELLER
  • SHOVELLER

    Shoveller is British slang for a building site labourer.

  • Donga
  • Donga

    demountable/transportable building.

  • Bullring
  • Bullring

    The large fairlead at the bow for passing out hawsers or cable.

  • blinding
  • blinding

    Adj. Excellent, wonderful. E.g."We had a blinding time last night."

  • Blinding
  • Blinding

    If something is a blinding success - it does not mean that any eyes were poked out with sharp sticks - it means it was awesome.

  • THE WHOLE BOILING
  • THE WHOLE BOILING

    The whole boiling is slang for the whole lot.

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Building Suveyor

  • Milton, Queensland
  • Australia. The Payne Estate, Milton Isles Love & Co., Auctioneers; Harry Raff, Suveyor., 30 September 1911, hdl:10462/deriv/252827 "Advertising". The Brisbane

  • Michael MacGrath
  • MacGrath, Michael, ed. (1989). Irish building and engineering case law. Dublin Society of Chartered Suveyors. "Diary President Appoints Mr. Michael